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Both patterns grow by 4 tiles. They each have the same growth factor, but start with a different number of tiles. #1: y = 4x + 2 , #2: y = 4x + 1, #3: y = 4x + 3. The growth of 4 corresponds to the 4x in each equation. You would need to know the number of tiles in figure 0. 4-11.
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a. Independent variable = distance from end of tube to the wall. Dependent variable = width of field of view. e. The equation depends on the length and diameter of the tubes used. The students should have a slope between 0.12 and 0.14 with a y-intercept around 3.5 cm if they use a paper towel core. 1-2.